
Mark, Ross, and Thomas are on an endless road trip, exploring the highs and lows of local tourism in Ireland.
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 23 | Founded | 7 months ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Category | Comedy | |||

The latest from the Saltee Islands, Italy, Budapest, and Virgin Island. The three Anthony Bourdains discuss puffins, colonial horrors, reality TV therapist sex, and American tourists in Rome.
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The boys visit the Lough, which is made of water. Plus: Is generative AI ever justified, for example if Sam Campbell uses it? Is Ross' favourite short story 'The Egg' good?
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What a treat! At the end of 2025, the Wet Cold boys chatted to James Moran of the Celtic Ligers politics podcast. Here is that chat. It was fun! You'll like it!
A trip to Blackrock Castle Observatory devolves into a mental health episode. WARNING: something horrible happens in the middle of this one, but it is signposted.
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This show blends lighthearted travelogue with sharp, irreverent banter as three hosts explore local Irish scenes—cafés, museums, parks, and quirky attractions—often narrated from on-location drives and day trips. Episodes lean into cultural quirks, local history, controversial takes, and playful debates, all wrapped in a casual, improvisational vibe that fans describe as approachable and entertaining. The format tends to mix humorous storytelling with genuine curiosity about places in Ireland, making it appealing to listeners who enjoy travel, culture, and accessible comedy with a distinctly Irish flavor. Noteworthy elements include frequent on-site humor, brutally candid banter, and a strong sense of local place, which helps the show stand... more
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